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And then he would yell
questions.
There are many
questions
I could not understand, and there are some
questions
I did not want to understand.
He did not ask any other
questions.
Why? Nobody
questions
this.
The
questions
is, why hasn't this information trickled down to the public?
You can read between the lines in those questions, and the answer has nothing to do with politics.
I just want to ask you a couple quick
questions.
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Because how these two capitals shape their future and the future of the United States and the future of China doesn't just affect those two countries, it affects all of us in ways, perhaps, we've never thought of: the air we breathe, the water we drink, the fish we eat, the quality of our oceans, the languages we speak in the future, the jobs we have, the political systems we choose, and, of course, the great
questions
of war and peace.
But what happened in more important
questions?
What happened with
questions
that had to do with social justice?
So we asked two questions: Do people know what kind of level of inequality we have?
Now, we can ask these questions, by the way, not just about wealth.
And then think about what it also means for other decisions in your life, and hopefully also for policy
questions
that affect all of us.
I am going to try to convince you, in the 15 minutes I have, that microbes have a lot to say about
questions
such as, "Are we alone?"
And if we were going to find life on those moons and planets, then we would answer
questions
such as, are we alone in the solar system?
And we can ask all those
questions
because there has been a revolution in our understanding of what a habitable planet is, and today, a habitable planet is a planet that has a zone where water can stay stable, but to me this is a horizontal definition of habitability, because it involves a distance to a star, but there is another dimension to habitability, and this is a vertical dimension.
So this is an online experiment we ran with the Royal Society, and here we just asked people two
questions.
My childhood was abound with
questions
like this.
A couple of years ago, we did a survey of some of the world's leading A.I. experts, to see what they think, and one of the
questions
we asked was, "By which year do you think there is a 50 percent probability that we will have achieved human-level machine intelligence?"
Now this has profound implications, particularly when it comes to
questions
of power.
Death and mortality often live in the shadow of an affair, because they raise these
questions.
And it has led me to think that perhaps these
questions
are the ones that propel people to cross the line, and that some affairs are an attempt to beat back deadness, in an antidote to death.
And in the search for planets, and in the future, planets that might be like Earth, we're able to help address some of the most amazing and mysterious
questions
that have faced humankind for centuries.
Millions of
questions
for which, to be honest, I don't have the answers.
I really didn't have the answers, and I could sort of understand, okay, they're beautiful, that was my intention, but the
questions
that I was being fired at, I could not answer them.
So, we've always been trying to ask big
questions.
So we decided the only way forward was to actually synthesize this chromosome so we could vary the components to ask some of these most fundamental
questions.
I was getting calls with
questions
like this from hundreds of women, all concerned that something was wrong, because they couldn't measure up.
Every day, I'm confronted with interesting
questions
from my three young kids.
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